Godey's Lady's Book March 1864
Bookreader Item Preview
Share or Embed This Item
- Publication date
- 1864
- Usage
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
- Topics
- Godey's Magazine, Civil War Era Godey's, Godey's 1864, Godey's Volume 68, Women's Studies, Civil War Fashion, Civil War Costume, Victorian Fashion, Victorian hairstyles, Civil War Hairstyles, American Civil War, Civil War Needlework, Fancy Work, embroidery, netting, tatting, knitting, crochet, Sheet Music, Piano Music, Steel Engravings, Wood Engravings, Household tips and hints, cooking, recipes, receipts, games, Children's Amusements, House Plans, Literary Notices, book reviews, Humor, Poetry, fiction, serials, Articles, Editorials, genealogy
- Collection
- magazine_contributions; magazine_rack
- Language
- English
Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, March, 1864, Volume LXVIII, (Volume 68), Philadelphia, Louis A. Godey, Sarah Josepha Hale, 106 pages
"Want Of Confidence," Engraving --- Housekeeper's Chatelaine, color illustration --- March 1864 Double Fashion-Plate, Color --- "Great Expectations," Illustrated --- SHEET MUSIC: "Golden Hair Polka," composed and arranged for the piano by Henry L. Raymond --- Description of Steel Fashion-Plate for March --- Chitchat Upon New York and Philadelphia Fashions for March --- FASHIONS ILLUSTRATED: The Fanshon Jacket, front and back views; The Darro; Dress For A Young Lady; New Spring Cloak, front and back views; La Frivolite; Children's Fashions --- COIFFURES: Spring Coiffure for a Young Lady; Fancy Evening Coiffure; The Clarissa Coiffure; The Morny Headdress --- FICTION: "Nobody to Blame" by Marion Harland, continued; "A Pair Of Mittens" by Mary W. Janvrin; "Persevere: Or, Life With An Aim" by Lulie; "She Hath Done What She Could" by S. Annie Frost (to be continued); "Haydn Vaughn's Daughter" by Daisy Howard; "Adventures Of A Bachelor," continued --- ARTICLES: Don't Fret; Domestic Happiness; Widows Part VIII; The Family Drawing Master; Servants by Augusta H. Worthen --- NOVELTIES FOR MARCH, ILLUSTRATED: Paletot for a little girl; The Ione Wrap; The Ione Paletot, suitable for a young lady, front and back views; The Clarissa Coiffure; The Morny Headdress; Morning collar with several styles of sleeves; Fancy Apron; Fancy Sack for an invalid; Little Red Riding Hood; Fancy Girdle and matching Epaulet --- WORK DEPARTMENT, ILLUSTRATED: The Art Of Making Feather Flowers; Initial Monogram; Brown Holland Shoe Bag; Penwiper, Initial Letter for Marking; Leaf Impressions; Band to Loop Up A Dress In Festoons; A Novelty In Broderie A La Minute; Initial Letters For Netting; Gentleman's Shirt Front In Embroidery; Alphabet Of Fancy Letters --- RECEIPTS & ETC: Directions For Frying; To Stew A Breast Of Veal; To Broil Pigeons; An Excellent Way Of Preparing Tongues To Eat Cold; Beef Olives; Mutton-Chops; To Dress A Leg Of Mutton With Oysters; Veal Rolls; Potato-Loaves; Potato Omelet; Carrots and Parsnips; Buttered Cabbage; Fish Sauces: Lobster Sauce, Brown Sauce For Fish, White Sauce for Fish, Fish Sauce Without Butter; Cream Cakes; Tea Cake; Batter Pudding; Fountain Puddings; Roxbury Pudding; German Squares; To Make Clotted Cream; Mountain Cake; Breakfast Cake No. 1; Blancmange; Apple Pudding; The Surprise Pudding; Miscellaneous household recipes, tips and hints, including: Celery Flavoring; The Glasses for a Magic Lantern; Balsam for Chapped Lips; Cheap Soap; Storing Cheeses; To Remove Oil Stains From Boards --- JUVENILE DEPARTMENT: Flowers From Fruit; Mother Goose Tableaux, Continued from February Number --- EDITOR'S TABLE: Opportunities and Duties, Letters on Home Missionary Work; Photography and Its Album; Cheap Literature In England; The Importance of Marriage Registry; A Learned French Woman; English Ladies in Literature; American Ladies in the Medical Profession; Hints for the Nursery; Music as Medicine --- LITERARY NOTICES: Poems by Henry Peterson; Held In Bondage, Or, Granville de Vigne, A Tale of the Day, by Ouida; The Lawyer's Secret by Miss M. E. Braddon; The Life and Services as a Soldier of Major General Grant; Webster and Hayne's Speeches; Hand-book of Calisthenics and Gymnastics by J. Madison Watson; Mother Goose From Germany; The New Historical Game; Mr. and Mrs. Jollyboy's Picnic; The Art of Making and Coloring Ivory-types, Photographs, Talbotypes, and Miniature Painting on Ivory, Etc; Very Hard Cash, A Novel, by Charles Reade; Science for the School and Family, Part II, Chemistry; John Marchmont's Legacy, A Novel, by M. E. Braddon; Five Years of Prayer, With the Answers by Samuel Prime; The Boyhood of Martin Luther by Henry Mayhew; Mr Wind and Madam Rain; Dickens' New Christmas Story, Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings; Three Times Dead, or The Secret of Heath by Miss M. E. Braddon; A History of the World by Philip Smith; Orlean Lamar and Other Poems by Sarah E. Knowles; Chronicles of the Schonberg-Cotta Family; Amy Carr, or, the Fortune-Teller; Lyrics of Loyalty; The Old Helmet; Claude the Colporteur; The Sale of Crummie and Other Stories; The Buried Bible and Other Stories; The Man of God or Spiritual Religion by Octavius Winslow; The British Reviews; Dreamthorp, Essays Written in the Country by Alexander Smith; Hints for the Nursery, or, The Young Mother's Guide; Little Anna, A Story for Pleasant Little Children by A. Stein; Sunset Stories; Something About Coins; The History of the Civil War in America --- GODEY'S ARM-CHAIR: Letters, Correspondence and Notices
Pages were scanned from a full year bound edition of the magazine. View the Table of contents for January to June, Volume LXVIII, here: http://www.archive.org/details/TableOfContentsGodeysVolLxviiiJanuaryToJune1864
"Want Of Confidence," Engraving --- Housekeeper's Chatelaine, color illustration --- March 1864 Double Fashion-Plate, Color --- "Great Expectations," Illustrated --- SHEET MUSIC: "Golden Hair Polka," composed and arranged for the piano by Henry L. Raymond --- Description of Steel Fashion-Plate for March --- Chitchat Upon New York and Philadelphia Fashions for March --- FASHIONS ILLUSTRATED: The Fanshon Jacket, front and back views; The Darro; Dress For A Young Lady; New Spring Cloak, front and back views; La Frivolite; Children's Fashions --- COIFFURES: Spring Coiffure for a Young Lady; Fancy Evening Coiffure; The Clarissa Coiffure; The Morny Headdress --- FICTION: "Nobody to Blame" by Marion Harland, continued; "A Pair Of Mittens" by Mary W. Janvrin; "Persevere: Or, Life With An Aim" by Lulie; "She Hath Done What She Could" by S. Annie Frost (to be continued); "Haydn Vaughn's Daughter" by Daisy Howard; "Adventures Of A Bachelor," continued --- ARTICLES: Don't Fret; Domestic Happiness; Widows Part VIII; The Family Drawing Master; Servants by Augusta H. Worthen --- NOVELTIES FOR MARCH, ILLUSTRATED: Paletot for a little girl; The Ione Wrap; The Ione Paletot, suitable for a young lady, front and back views; The Clarissa Coiffure; The Morny Headdress; Morning collar with several styles of sleeves; Fancy Apron; Fancy Sack for an invalid; Little Red Riding Hood; Fancy Girdle and matching Epaulet --- WORK DEPARTMENT, ILLUSTRATED: The Art Of Making Feather Flowers; Initial Monogram; Brown Holland Shoe Bag; Penwiper, Initial Letter for Marking; Leaf Impressions; Band to Loop Up A Dress In Festoons; A Novelty In Broderie A La Minute; Initial Letters For Netting; Gentleman's Shirt Front In Embroidery; Alphabet Of Fancy Letters --- RECEIPTS & ETC: Directions For Frying; To Stew A Breast Of Veal; To Broil Pigeons; An Excellent Way Of Preparing Tongues To Eat Cold; Beef Olives; Mutton-Chops; To Dress A Leg Of Mutton With Oysters; Veal Rolls; Potato-Loaves; Potato Omelet; Carrots and Parsnips; Buttered Cabbage; Fish Sauces: Lobster Sauce, Brown Sauce For Fish, White Sauce for Fish, Fish Sauce Without Butter; Cream Cakes; Tea Cake; Batter Pudding; Fountain Puddings; Roxbury Pudding; German Squares; To Make Clotted Cream; Mountain Cake; Breakfast Cake No. 1; Blancmange; Apple Pudding; The Surprise Pudding; Miscellaneous household recipes, tips and hints, including: Celery Flavoring; The Glasses for a Magic Lantern; Balsam for Chapped Lips; Cheap Soap; Storing Cheeses; To Remove Oil Stains From Boards --- JUVENILE DEPARTMENT: Flowers From Fruit; Mother Goose Tableaux, Continued from February Number --- EDITOR'S TABLE: Opportunities and Duties, Letters on Home Missionary Work; Photography and Its Album; Cheap Literature In England; The Importance of Marriage Registry; A Learned French Woman; English Ladies in Literature; American Ladies in the Medical Profession; Hints for the Nursery; Music as Medicine --- LITERARY NOTICES: Poems by Henry Peterson; Held In Bondage, Or, Granville de Vigne, A Tale of the Day, by Ouida; The Lawyer's Secret by Miss M. E. Braddon; The Life and Services as a Soldier of Major General Grant; Webster and Hayne's Speeches; Hand-book of Calisthenics and Gymnastics by J. Madison Watson; Mother Goose From Germany; The New Historical Game; Mr. and Mrs. Jollyboy's Picnic; The Art of Making and Coloring Ivory-types, Photographs, Talbotypes, and Miniature Painting on Ivory, Etc; Very Hard Cash, A Novel, by Charles Reade; Science for the School and Family, Part II, Chemistry; John Marchmont's Legacy, A Novel, by M. E. Braddon; Five Years of Prayer, With the Answers by Samuel Prime; The Boyhood of Martin Luther by Henry Mayhew; Mr Wind and Madam Rain; Dickens' New Christmas Story, Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings; Three Times Dead, or The Secret of Heath by Miss M. E. Braddon; A History of the World by Philip Smith; Orlean Lamar and Other Poems by Sarah E. Knowles; Chronicles of the Schonberg-Cotta Family; Amy Carr, or, the Fortune-Teller; Lyrics of Loyalty; The Old Helmet; Claude the Colporteur; The Sale of Crummie and Other Stories; The Buried Bible and Other Stories; The Man of God or Spiritual Religion by Octavius Winslow; The British Reviews; Dreamthorp, Essays Written in the Country by Alexander Smith; Hints for the Nursery, or, The Young Mother's Guide; Little Anna, A Story for Pleasant Little Children by A. Stein; Sunset Stories; Something About Coins; The History of the Civil War in America --- GODEY'S ARM-CHAIR: Letters, Correspondence and Notices
Pages were scanned from a full year bound edition of the magazine. View the Table of contents for January to June, Volume LXVIII, here: http://www.archive.org/details/TableOfContentsGodeysVolLxviiiJanuaryToJune1864
- Addeddate
- 2011-03-22 23:31:07
- Identifier
- GodeysLadysBookMarch1864
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/t4vh6ct2c
- Ocr
- ABBYY FineReader 8.0
- Ppi
- 600
- Year
- 1864
comment
Reviews
There are no reviews yet. Be the first one to
write a review.
5,845 Views
112 Favorites
DOWNLOAD OPTIONS
IN COLLECTIONS
Magazine Contribution InboxUploaded by evecad on